World smallest nativity scene on a microchip

Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 23, 2005

Integrated circuit engineers in Navarra, Spain have designed using nanotechnology the world smallest nativity scene on top of a microchip. The scene is only visible with a microscope and is 0.1mm by 0.2mm in size. You can see the scene here including a comparison with a Euro coin (the article is in Spanish). CD

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